Difference between revisions of "Cyperus pumilus"

Linnaeus

Cent. Pl. II, 6. 1756.

Synonyms: Cyperus leucolepis J. Carey ex C. B. Clarke Juncellus leucolepis (J. Carey ex C. B. Clarke) C. B. Clarke Pycreus pumilus (Linnaeus) Domin
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Herbs, annual, cespitose. Culms trigonous, 1–35 cm × 0.5–1 mm, glabrous. Leaves flat, 5–20 cm × 1–2 mm. Inflorescences: heads ± digitate, 8–26 mm diam.; rays 1–6, 0.5–5 cm; bracts 3–4, ± horizontal, flat, 3–18 cm × 1–2 mm. Spikelets 6–25, ovoid to linear-lanceoloid, compressed, 4–15 × 1–2 mm; floral scales 8–28(–40), clear, laterally ribless, ovate, 1.4–1.6 × 0.8 mm, apex awned, awn excurved, 0.3–0.5 mm. Flowers: stamens 1–2; anthers 0.2 mm; styles 0.5 mm; stigmas 0.3 mm. Achenes dark brown to black, sessile, obovoid, 0.6 × 0.4 mm, apex obtuse, apiculate, surfaces minutely punctate.


Phenology: Fruiting spring–summer.
Habitat: Disturbed, sandy soils
Elevation: 0–50 m

Distribution

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Fla., West Indies (introduced), Asia, Africa (including Madagascar), Indian Ocean Islands, Pacific Islands, Australia.

Discussion

Cyperus pumilus is distinctive because it is our only distigmatic Cyperus with awned floral scales.

Cyperus hyalinus Vahl, a southeastern Asian and Australian species, has recently been collected in Miami-Dade County, Florida (Mears s.n., EIU, VSC). This is an aberrant species sometimes placed in the monotypic genus Queenslandiella as Q. hyalina (Vahl) F. Ballard; it differs from C. pumilus in having deciduous rachillae as well as deciduous floral scales.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

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Gordon C. Tucker* +, Brian G. Marcks* +  and J. Richard Carter * +
Linnaeus +
Undefined subg. Pycreus +
Fla. +, West Indies (introduced) +, Asia +, Africa (including Madagascar) +, Indian Ocean Islands +, Pacific Islands +  and Australia. +
0–50 m +
Disturbed, sandy soils +
Fruiting spring–summer. +
Cent. Pl. II, +
Cyperus leucolepis +, Juncellus leucolepis +  and Pycreus pumilus +
Cyperus pumilus +
Cyperus subg. Pycreus +
species +